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The following organisations are partners to the South Coast Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications.
As lead partner, the University of Portsmouth has launched its five interdisciplinary themes. For example, the theme of Future & Emerging Technologies is closely aligned to the SCCoE, providing an infrastructure for the initiation, support and development of projects.
Visit their WebsiteThe University of Southampton has a leading centre for earth observation and applications in processing and biophysical algorithm development, validation and implementation in EO data processing chains, in particular information on canopy chlorophyll content.
Visit their WebsiteThe University of Sussex is a leading research-intensive university near Brighton. They are home to the Astronomy Centre, whose fundamental research interests are focused on the extra-galactic.
Visit their WebsiteThe Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult is the UK’s flagship technology innovation and research centre for offshore wind, wave and tidal energy - combining world-class research, development, and testing facilities with leadership, industrial reach and engineering expertise.
Visit their WebsiteThe new Connected Places Catapult accelerates smarter living and travelling in and between the places of tomorrow.
Visit their WebsiteMarine South East supports a wide range of activities to support the strategic growth of the marine sector through consultancy projects, collaborations, European partnerships and strategic projects.
Visit their WebsitePlain Sailing Communications Ltd was formed in 1993 to provide communications services to the maritime industry. Over the years it has developed new and innovative solutions to meet the demands of customers whilst integrating new technologies.
Visit their WebsiteL3Harris ASV is a leading supplier of Unmanned and Autonomous Marine Systems. The company designs, builds and operates unmanned vessels on a global basis and has developed its own, industry leading, autonomous control system
Visit their WebsiteHampshire County Council’s Economic Development Team has specific expertise and experience across a wide range of industry sectors, with an overall objective of supporting local economic growth.
Visit their WebsiteThe National Oceanography Centre (NOC) undertakes integrated ocean research and technology development from the coast to the deep ocean.
Visit their WebsitePortsmouth City Council is the local authority of the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
Visit their WebsiteNLA is a blue-economy solutions company. It was founded by former UK national hydrographer, Admiral Nick Lambert, in 2013. NLA has quickly grown and become established as a company that designs, develops and implements technical and process solutions with teams and consortia.
Visit their WebsiteSeaRoc Group provides solutions to optimise safety and efficiency within large scale, hazardous operational environments – both offshore and on land. SeaRoc is part of the Fred Olsen Group and has significant experience supporting offshore wind-array operations.
Visit their WebsiteOrdnance Survey collects data for over 500 million features of the British landscape, describing in detail entities from solar farms to signposts in its master map of Great Britain as part of its National Mapping Agency role.
Visit their WebsiteThe Solent LEP is the key interface and lead for economic development in the Solent. It is a partnership organisation between the business community, the Further Education and Higher Education sector, three unitary authorities, five district councils and one county council, all of whom are actively working together to secure a more prosperous and sustainable future for the Solent area. The Solent LEP area is anchored around the Isle of Wight, the two cities of Portsmouth and Southampton, the M27 corridor and the Solent waterway.
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